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14 hours ago, shannonbrian said:

couple clearwire sites seeing some 3 carrier aggeration on band 41 120 mbps to 150 mbps results.

Interesting... If I'm remembering correctly, someone found a Clearwire B41 site in NYC running 3 carriers too.

 

Edit: Yup! I found it again here. 

 

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  • 3 weeks later...
found another 8t8r band 41 on water tower in elkton md 279. Its starting band 41 adds in delaware / cecil county market im very excited.
Is that up in North Delaware?

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2 hours ago, shannonbrian said:

This right over delaware line in Elkton md. and they are staritng to add now ,band 41 gap towers .

They really should add tri band to all the sites in South Delaware that they have. This would make their Network how much more solid choice 4 people down there.

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So sprint had 10x10 on my tower across street now it's back to 5x5 band 25 but 2 carriers aggregated. I get 58 down and 15 up on band 25. Im am still impressed .

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So sprint had 10x10 on my tower across street now it's back to 5x5 band 25 but 2 carriers aggregated. I get 58 down and 15 up on band 25. Im am still impressed .
What part of Delaware do you live in

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almost all band 41
 
Yeah so that tells me let's friends prioritizing on very heavily populated areas and then moving out into the Boondocks very slowly.

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Sprint finally add band 41 3 carrier at christana mall site . It was a Clearwire site decommissioned and now 8tr8. Band 41 only no 25 or 26. This sites way pass due . 

 

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